HTC Merge / HTC Lexikon / HTC ADR6325

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alaTest has collected and analyzed 21 reviews of HTC Merge / HTC Lexikon / HTC ADR6325. The average rating for this product is 3.0/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other Cell phones for all reviews. Reviewers are impressed by the screen and camera. The size and performance also get good feedback, but there are mixed opinions on the price and portability. Some have doubts about the reliability.

design, performance, size, camera, screen

reliability

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Cell phones the HTC Merge / HTC Lexikon / HTC ADR6325 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 81/100 = Very good quality.

Amazon.com review summary for HTC Merge / HTC Lexikon / HTC ADR6325

alaTest has collected and analyzed 1 user review of HTC Merge / HTC Lexikon / HTC ADR6325 from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 2.0/5, compared to an average user rating of 3.8/5 for other Cell phones on Amazon.com. Reviewers really like the usability. The design also gets good feedback.

HTC Merge/Lexicon Hands-On Video

It feels like we know almost everything about this newest device- it supports Bing in all of its forms, has Android 2.2 ported on the device and the unlucky fact of it that it will not gain the latest version of HTC Sense, which is available on such...

HTC Merge (U.S. Cellular) review

Since the HTC Merge is one of the few CDMA world phones in the U.S., it's fitting we first heard of the Android 2.2 slider at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, before picking it up for a closer look a few months later at CTIA .

The HTC Merge has a SIM card slot for international roaming, a nice camera with HD video capture and playback, and some premium design touches.

The QWERTY slider on the HTC Merge wasn't the easiest to use and we've experienced better keyboards. Call quality was sometimes disappointing on our roaming calls.

The HTC Merge is a decent Android smartphone for U.S. Cellular, but its heft and stubborn slider could turn some away.

HTC Merge (U.S. Cellular)

If you want to take the Merge abroad, you're going to have to roll your own service plan. Many people would consider that a plus: arranging for your own SIM card is almost always much cheaper than paying roaming rates. If you don't want to struggle...

HTC Merge Review

HTC Merge is a latest sensation from the company with some amazing features. This CDMA device runs on android operating system and delivers decent performance. The handset features a fascinating design with good display and camera. With QWERTY keypad,...

The overallHTC Merge Reviewsays that this handset is a mixed bag of positives and negatives. Inspite of being so, features like HD capture, playback, premium design and a nice camera makes the HTC Merge a nice phone to have. If you are expecting...

HTC Merge Video Review Part 1

HTC Merge review

The White Whale of Android smartphones finally emerges on a handful of regional carriers There's something quite satifying about the HTC Merge on US Cellular. Maybe it's the sleek design. Maybe it's ...

We've said it a few times throughout this review: The HTC Merge really isn't top of the line anymore. And some would argue that even when it looked like it was going to launch in the fall of 2010, it already was slipping behind. And you know what?...

HTC Merge Review

Unveiled at CTIA 2011, the HTC Merge is HTC's latest addition to their smartphone line up that features a slide out physical QWERTY keyboard. Unlike other slide out keyboards that feature a spring loaded mechanism, the HTC Merge truly just slides a...

Overall the HTC Merge ranks in as a truly "Average" smartphone in today's market. If the HTC Merge had been released at least a year earlier, it would've looked much more impressive, but at a time where smartphones are pushing the limits of innovation...

overall this phone is great i love it!

"NOTHING BUT PROBLEMS"

I ABSOLUTELY HATE THIS PHONE. IT HAS GIVEN ME NOTHING BUT PROBLEMS AND OF COURSE THEY STARTED RIGHT AFTER I COULD NOT JUST EXCHANGE THE PHONE SO NOW I AM STUCK WITH IT UNTIL TIME FOR AN UPGRADE. IT HAS COMPLETELY TURNED ME AWAY FROM ANDROIDS. I REFUSE...

DURABILTY AND SIZE ARE GREAT

CANNOT FIND CASES FOR THE PHONE. IT FREEZES ALL THE TIME. I EVENTUALLY HAD TO HAVE IT COMPLETELY RESET TO FACTORY SPECS BECAUSE IT WOULD NOT EVEN LOAD THE HOME SCREENS. I COULD NOT USE MY PHONE AT ALL.